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Avocado Spoon

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Stainless Steel Avocado & Fruit Spoon

Picnic Avocado & fruit spoon in stainless steel! 

A spoon and knife, 2 in 1 
That classic green plastic fruit spoon is now available in stainless steel. Easily cut skin and eat straight away. Suitable for kiwifruit, feijoa, avocado, orange etc... 
You can take it for lunch, picnic, tramping or even use it at home

* Convenient size: 
14.7 cm x 4.8cm. Fit nicely in the Bento Ninja Lunchbox System. (Please note; it is a reasonably large sized spoon. It may not  be suitable for younger children)

* Dishwasher safe
* Quality to last for years: 
Food-grade stainless steel 304
Premium quality with sturdy construction using 100% food-grade stainless steel. 
This product is free of BPA, lead, toxins, and harmful phthalates. 
Say good-bye to those plastic spoons and forks!

Customer Reviews

Based on 18 reviews
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Fay (Taupo, NZ)
Great spoon

The knife cuts well. Broke my last plastic spoon so nice to replace with something durable. If it was a little narrower it would be perfect.

R
Rachael (Auckland, NZ)
Such a great spoon

Amazing quality and a great handy spoon. I like that's it's bigger than the plastic equivalent.
I keep this in my Benito Ninja Metal container that I carry with me everywhere. I can fit my Spork, and 3 different metal straws plus this spoon. So I'm always prepared at work or anywhere.

K
Katherine (Christchurch, NZ)
Big but fantastic

I tad bigger than ideal but still work great, the knife edge cuts very efficiently.

L
Lorna Craw (Christchurch, NZ)
Kiwi fruit spoon

A bit too lqrge for my liking, & too big for little hands.
Expected smaller like the plastic ones in he kiwifruit packets.
Still great quality though, I'm just a bit fussy.

M
Maree (Wellington, NZ)
Kiwi fruit spoon

These are great! They’re a bit bigger than I expected, but that’s a good thing…. You can use them for everything! Kiwi fruit, water melon, pomegranate, oranges, cutting down trees….. yikes….. I just talked myself into jumping online and buying more to gift for Xmas….. I highly recommend them. A+++++

Customer Reviews

Based on 18 reviews
72%
(13)
22%
(4)
6%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
F
Fay (Taupo, NZ)
Great spoon

The knife cuts well. Broke my last plastic spoon so nice to replace with something durable. If it was a little narrower it would be perfect.

R
Rachael (Auckland, NZ)
Such a great spoon

Amazing quality and a great handy spoon. I like that's it's bigger than the plastic equivalent.
I keep this in my Benito Ninja Metal container that I carry with me everywhere. I can fit my Spork, and 3 different metal straws plus this spoon. So I'm always prepared at work or anywhere.

K
Katherine (Christchurch, NZ)
Big but fantastic

I tad bigger than ideal but still work great, the knife edge cuts very efficiently.

L
Lorna Craw (Christchurch, NZ)
Kiwi fruit spoon

A bit too lqrge for my liking, & too big for little hands.
Expected smaller like the plastic ones in he kiwifruit packets.
Still great quality though, I'm just a bit fussy.

M
Maree (Wellington, NZ)
Kiwi fruit spoon

These are great! They’re a bit bigger than I expected, but that’s a good thing…. You can use them for everything! Kiwi fruit, water melon, pomegranate, oranges, cutting down trees….. yikes….. I just talked myself into jumping online and buying more to gift for Xmas….. I highly recommend them. A+++++

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